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How it works ?

Taking appointments

To start the process you must contact us to make an appointment and come visit (if needed). Do not hesitate to call us if you have questions or need more informations about our kennel.

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Registration at Kennel

Complete our general form information about you and your dog. You must present the health book and proof of your dog's vaccinations.

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Dog's arrival

You leave us your dog with his belongings as his favorite toys, his pillow for sleeping, his treats and food (optional, but recommended to avoid gastrointestinal problems).

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Dog departure

You come get your dog who had a good time with us at the date and time we agreed. If needed, after his bording at the kennel a consultation on the canine behavior is offered.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1How works veterinary costs?

The owner is responsible to pay the cost of any required veterinary services in cays of emergency. In addition, upon registration of the dog kennel, you must choose an amount of maximum cost for the veterinary.

2Which vaccination my dog must have?

It is very important that your dog is vaccinated for: Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Rabies, Bordetella (Canine Cough).
The owner must show the proof of animal vaccination.

3Are the dogs interact with other dogs kennel?

We bring a unique treatment for each dog and for security purposes we treat each dog individually. Walks and activities are individually. In this way we give full attention to the dog and we reduce fears from other dog breeds.
The only possible case that 2 dogs can interact together, it's if they are both from the same family's owner.

4What happens to an owner who leaves their dog?

In case of abandonment of a dog, the owner will still be responsible for all expense incurred (legal and otherwise).

The Monteristo Kennel

The largest kennel in South Shore that offers you the best services for your pet. With over 30 years of experience, we have the best installation for your dog's from the smallest Chihuahua to the largest Danish.